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In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Jake McKee wrote:
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As I said a number of times during the first cycle - we dont recruit, and if
no one applies from Panama, then theres not going to be a Panamanian LEGO
Ambassador.
Richie was upset because I said The application pool spanned the globe
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Well, I wasnt upset because you said that, I was upset because the ambassadors
didnt do the same.
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My apologies for apparently misrepresenting. No, there were no applications
from South America, for instance, and very few applications from all of Asia.
I didnt mean to offend anyone by my statement, I was just trying to impart
that the applications came from a healthy spread outside of the US. If all of
this discussion comes down to a simple semantics conversation, then huge
apologies for not thinking through what I was saying.
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You certainly didnt offend me by the statement. I thought it was great that
applications spanned the globe. And disappointed that it turns out they didnt.
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Ive known well before launching this program that no matter how the country
spread broke out in each cycle, there was always going to be someone who was
upset. Therefore, when designing the program, I decided that the first
criteria before all others was to select the best group of candidates based
on their applications. Now, if there was a 12 way tie, then perhaps location
could help provide a tie-breaker, certainly. But the idea was to select the
best community leaders, the best communicators, the best community
representatives. This program was not meant to create a LEGO community
version of the United Nations.
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Possibly not, but the one bit of information you gave out about the ambassadors,
besides their name and whether they were returning or new, *was* their
geographic location (and origin, in some cases). Why was that? Why not give
their Lego interests, their club affiliations, their committee memberships or
their age?
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Richie said in another thread: Maybe it should increase to cover the non
euro-north america crowd?
I would love that! But its not up to me to make that happen - again, its
not for me to recruit and selection is not based solely on geographic
location.
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Hang on you said location wasnt important, didnt you? Now youre saying it
is not based *solely* on geographic location. How do you reconcile those two
claims?
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If you believe this needs expand to non euro-north america, then
I would strongly recommend that YOU recruit and encourage community leaders
to step forward and apply. If you think that South America or Japan or Korea
or Russia is under represented, by all means contact fans there and try to
encourage them to apply. Ill give them the exact same treatment in the
selection process that I give anyone else.
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Are you saying that there were no suitable applications from non euro-north
america? Or are you saying there needs to be some critical mass from a region
before ambassadorships are awarded? If there *were* suitable applications from
non euro-north America, how far out of the final selection were they? If there
were 50 places, would they have been in, for instance.
Please dont misconstrue what Im saying. I acknowledge the right of Lego and
you to select ambassadors however you like. That is fine. Im not demanding
representation, and I dont want to be an ambassador. What riles me is you
giving conflicting information about the process, and you claiming the process
is something that it appears is not.
Cheers
Richie Dulin
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